ARTservices are expanding in Sub Saharan African countries. In Rwanda the demographic and health survey of 2005(DHS) showed a prevalence rate of 3%at national level and by the end of June 2009, 70234 persons had initiated ARV at 217 sites in Rwanda (TRACnet report June 2009). Kimironko health center has provided care and treatment to patients since 2003, at this point there are 1776 patients followed in the HIV clinic at this health center. It is important to evaluate immunologic responses and efficacy of antiretroviral therapy in resource poor settings.

We conducted a retrospective cohort study to assess immunological outcomes among adult patients who initiated ART from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2008. 426 patients were eligible for the study and data were analyzed using Epi info 3.2.2 and SPSS 17.

These data demonstrate robust and sustained CD4 response to ART among patients continuing on therapy. Despite not having viral load testing, using CD4 criteria alone indicates efficacy of first line therapies. Public health and programmatic interventions leading to earlier HIV diagnosis and initiation of ART could substantially improve patient outcomes in resource-limited settings.